Converting a wood burning fireplace to natural gas

I am genuinely happy to have the fireplace converted

My husband and I toured lots of properties for sale in South Bend, Indiana, before finally making an offer… One of the selling points of the house was the fireplace, the fireplace is constructed of important fieldstones with a hardwood mantle and hearth, but it is big and a major focal point of the home office, but my husband and I imagined building a fire on a winter season evening and enjoying the warmth and ambience! We believed that using the fireplace would help to reduce our heating costs. We’ve now lived in the house for almost eight years, and we’ve built one fire, however chopping and hauling wood is labor-intensive, time-consuming and creates a mess. I didn’t like dragging dirty wood through the house, and getting a fire lit is more difficult than my wonderful friend and I anticipated. The fire creates ashes, sparks and fumes. We needed to lay genuinely close to the fireplace to love the heat. After having a fire, my wonderful friend and I needed to invest in cleaning the chimney. I am looking into converting from a wood burning to a natural gas fireplace. A natural gas fireplace starts right away with the press of a button on a cordless remote. The system includes a fan that distributes the heat evenly throughout the room. It is attractively energy efficient, disinfect and quiet. The look of the logs and fire are realistic and enjoyable. Maintenance for a gas fireplace is minimal. I am genuinely happy to have the fireplace converted. The process isn’t overly extravagant or intrusive. Once the fireplace operates on natural gas it will finally contribute to heating and comfort.

 

 

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